Agatha: Think about all the lives that little girl has saved. Lamar Burgess: Think about all the lives that little girl has saved, think about all the lives she will save, that little girl could have saved Sean. John Anderton: [yells] Don't you *ever* say his name! Arthur: You used the memory of my dead son to set me up. John Anderton: [yells] You used the memory of my dead son to set me up! That was the one thing you knew would drive me to murder. Dashiell: What are you going to do now, Lamar? John Anderton: [yells] What're you going to do now, Lamar? Arthur: How are you... John Anderton: ...going to shut me up? Dashiell: I'm sorry, John.

Agatha: Dr. Hineman once said, "The dead don't die. They look on and help." Remember that, John. John Anderton: Agatha... Agatha: Sean... He's on the beach now, a toe in the water. He's asking you to come in with him. He's been racing his mother up and down the sand. There's so much love in this house. He's ten years old. He's surrounded by animals. He wants to be a vet. You keep a rabbit for him, a bird and a fox. He's in high school. He likes to run, like his father. He runs the two-mile and the long relay. He's 23. He's at a university. He makes love to a pretty girl named Claire. He asks her to be his wife. He calls here and tells Lara, who cries. He still runs. Across the university and in the stadium, where John watches. Oh God, he's running so fast, just like his daddy. He sees his daddy. He wants to run to him. But he's only six years old, and he can't do it. And the other men are so fast. There was so much love in this house. John Anderton: [sobbing] I want him back so bad. Agatha: So did she. Can't you see? She just wanted her little girl back. But it was too late. Her little girl was already gone. John Anderton: She's still alive. Agatha: She didn't die, but she's not alive. John Anderton: Agatha, just tell me, who killed your mother? Who killed Anne Lively? Agatha: [whispering] I'm sorry John, but you're gonna have to run again. John Anderton: What? Agatha: [screaming] RUUUUUUUUUNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!

John Anderton: [to Agatha] Everyday for the last six years I've thought of only two things. The first is what Sean would look like if he were alive today, if I would recognize him if I saw him on the street, the second is what I would do to the man who took him if I ever found him. You're right... I'm not being set up. Agatha: You have to take me home. John Anderton: No. You said so yourself. There is no minority report, I don't have an alternate future. I am going to kill this man.